General CAP | Drill and Ceremonies | Leadership | AE | Who was paying attention to me talk about astronomy twice last month? Who remembers the things I said while talking about astronomy twice last month? Who wants to answer questions about the things I said while talking about astronomy twice last month? |
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This general term encompasses ABUs, BDUs, OCPs, etc
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The right foot
A right face pivots on the heel of which foot?
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Recite your cadet oath
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Lift, gravity, thrust, drag
What are the four forces of flight?
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An asterism
An arrangement of stars formed into a particular pattern
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PCR-CA-096
Squadron 44's Unit Charter Number
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Please list three stationary commands
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Their personal honor
What does a warrior defend?
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Yaw
Rotation around the lateral axis is called
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52 degrees
The angle the celestial meridian is angled at from our perspective at this airport
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6
The number of states in PCR
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Heel to heel
A 24 inch marching pace is measured from what to what
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A leader in training
What is a "Cadet"?
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Before
Jet engines compress the intaken air ____ reaching the combustion chamber
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Objects that always stay above the horizon
What is circumpolarity
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Maj. Gen. Regena M. Aye
The current national commander of CAP
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Quick time
What cadence are you marching at while at half half-step
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Describe the origins of the salute
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The coanda effect
This effect describes moving fluid tending to follow curved surfaces like wings
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The winter triangle
An asterism formed by three bright stars. Sirius, procyon, and betelgeuse
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I am not typing this
Recite the value of drill and ceremonies
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A four element flight performs close march while stationary. How many steps to the right will the fourth element leader take?
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Recite the definition of leadership
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2
How many revolutions does a piston make during the four-stroke process?
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15 degrees per hour, 361 degrees per day
Approximately how far do celestial objects move along their paths in an hour, and in a day.
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